XPG 75261186

XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply User Manual

Imodeli: 75261186

1. Isingeniso

The XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply is a high-performance component designed to provide stable and efficient power to your computer system. With 750W of power and 80 Plus Gold certification, it ensures high energy efficiency. Its Full Modular design simplifies installation and cable management. The Active PFC (Power Factor Correction) feature further enhances overall system performance by delivering consistent and reliable power, crucial for demanding PC operations.

2. Ulwazi Lokuphepha

Please read and understand all safety instructions before installing or operating the power supply. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the product or other components.

  • Ukuphepha Kagesi: Always disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before installing, removing, or cleaning the power supply. Ensure your hands are dry when handling electrical components.
  • Isisekelo Esifanelekile: Ensure your computer system and the power outlet are properly grounded to prevent electrical shock.
  • Ukungenisa umoya: Ungavimbi izikhala zokungenisa umoya zomthombo wamandla. Qinisekisa ukuthi umoya ugeleza ngokwanele nxazonke zeyunithi ukuze uvimbele ukushisa ngokweqile.
  • Imvelo: Operate the power supply in a dry, well-ventilated environment. Avoid exposure to moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures.
  • Ukuphatha: Handle the power supply with care. Avoid dropping or subjecting it to strong impacts.
  • Isevisi egunyaziwe: Do not attempt to open or repair the power supply yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Opening the unit will void the warranty.

3. Okuqukethwe Kwephakheji

Verify that all items listed below are present in your package. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your retailer or XPG support.

  • XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply Unit
  • Modular Cable Set (including ATX 24-pin, EPS/CPU 4+4-pin, PCIe 6+2-pin, SATA, and Peripheral cables)
  • Intambo yamandla ye-AC
  • Izikulufa zokukhwela
  • Incwadi Yomsebenzisi (le dokhumenti)
XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply Unit and included modular cables

Image: The XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply unit, showcasing its black finish, fan grille, and modular cable ports. The image also implies the presence of various modular cables for system connection.

4. Ukusetha nokufakwa

Follow these steps to properly install your XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply into your computer system.

  1. Lungiselela Isistimu Yakho: Ensure your computer is completely powered off and unplugged from the wall outlet. Open your computer case.
  2. Susa Ukunikezwa Kwamandla Okudala (uma kusebenza): Disconnect all cables from your old power supply and remove its mounting screws. Carefully slide it out of the case.
  3. Mount the New Power Supply: Position the XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply in the designated PSU bay of your computer case. Ensure the fan is oriented correctly (typically facing downwards or upwards depending on case design and ventilation). Secure it with the provided mounting screws.
  4. Xhuma Amakhebula E-Modular: Due to its full modular design, you only need to connect the cables required for your components.
    • Amandla ebhodi lomama: Connect the 24-pin ATX cable to the corresponding port on the power supply and the motherboard.
    • Amandla e-CPU: Connect the 4+4-pin EPS/CPU cable to the power supply and the CPU power connector(s) on your motherboard.
    • Amandla ekhadi lezithombe: Connect the 6+2-pin PCIe cables to the power supply and your graphics card(s). Use separate cables for each connector on high-power GPUs if possible.
    • Amadivayisi e-SATA: Connect SATA power cables to your SSDs, HDDs, and optical drives.
    • Amadivayisi Aseduze: Connect peripheral (Molex) cables for case fans or other accessories as needed.
  5. Ukuphathwa Kwekhebula: Route cables neatly to improve airflow and aesthetics within your case.
  6. Close Case and Connect Power: Once all connections are secure, close your computer case. Connect the AC power cord to the power supply and then to a wall outlet.

5. Iziqondiso Zokusebenza

Operating the XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply is straightforward once installed.

  • Vula: Ensure the power switch on the back of the power supply (next to the AC inlet) is in the 'I' (On) position. Then, power on your computer using the case's power button.
  • Ukusebenza kahle: The 80 Plus Gold certification indicates high energy efficiency, meaning less wasted heat and lower electricity consumption compared to less efficient power supplies.
  • Active PFC: The Active Power Factor Correction feature automatically adjusts the input current waveform to improve the power factor, leading to more stable and cleaner power delivery to your components.
  • Cisha ugesi: To shut down your system, use the operating system's shutdown function. For complete power disconnection, switch the power supply's switch to the 'O' (Off) position and unplug the AC power cord.

6. Isondlo

Regular maintenance helps ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your power supply.

  • Ukususa Uthuli: Periodically (e.g., every 3-6 months), power off and unplug your computer. Use compressed air to gently blow dust out of the power supply's fan grille and ventilation openings. Hold the fan blades to prevent them from spinning rapidly during cleaning, which can damage the bearings.
  • Ukuhlolwa Kwekhebula: Occasionally check all connected modular cables to ensure they are securely seated and free from damage.
  • Ukuhlola Imvelo: Ensure the operating environment remains clean, dry, and within recommended temperature ranges.

7. Ukuxazulula izinkinga

If you encounter issues with your XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

InkingaImbangela EngenzekaIsixazululo
Isistimu ayivuli amandla.Power cord not connected, PSU switch off, loose internal cables, faulty component.
  • Ensure AC power cord is securely plugged into the PSU and wall outlet.
  • Check that the PSU's power switch is in the 'I' (On) position.
  • Verify all modular cables (24-pin ATX, CPU, PCIe) are firmly connected to the PSU and components.
  • Test with a different power outlet.
Isistimu ivula amandla kodwa iyacisha ngokushesha.Overload, overheating, short circuit, faulty component.
  • Ensure adequate ventilation and clear any obstructions around the PSU fan.
  • Check for any loose screws or components that might be causing a short circuit.
  • Verify that your system's power requirements do not exceed the PSU's 750W capacity.
Unusual noise from PSU.Fan obstruction, faulty fan bearing.
  • Power off and unplug the system. Inspect the fan for any foreign objects.
  • If the noise persists and is not due to dust, contact XPG support.

If the problem persists after trying these steps, please contact XPG customer support for further assistance.

8. Imininingwane

IsiciImininingwane
IbhrendiI-XPG
Igama Lemodeli75261186
Okukhiphayo Wattage750 Watts
Isitifiketi Sokusebenza Kahle80 Plus Gold
I-Form FactorATX
I-ModularityI-Modular ephelele
Uhlobo lwe-PFCI-PFC esebenzayo
Indlela YokupholisaUmoya
Uhlobo LwesixhumiATX (24 Pin, EPS, PCIe, SATA, Peripheral)
Isisindo sento7.35 pounds (approx. 3.33 kg)
Ubukhulu bephakheji13.39 x 8.43 x 6.38 amayintshi (cishe. 34 x 21.4 x 16.2 cm)
UmbalaMnyama
Ubuningi bokufaka Umqtage120 Volts (AC)

9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries regarding your XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply, please visit the official XPG webisayithi noma uxhumane nokwesekwa kwamakhasimende abo ngokuqondile.

You can also visit the official XPG Store on Amazon for product information and support resources:

Visit the XPG Store on Amazon

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